Park Shin Hye To Wear A Crown
by Joan MacDonald Dec 27, 2013
After interacting with the heirs who must bear the weight of the crown in "The Heirs," Park Shin Hye is ready to try on a crown of her own.
The actress will play an aloof queen in the film "Sanguiwon," also known as "The Tailor's Office" or "The Tailors."
"We decided to choose "The Tailor's Office" because of the interesting theme of making clothes in the Joseon dynasty, as well as the charming characters and interesting scenes," said a representative of Park Shin Hye's agency S.A.L.T. Entertainment.
The 23-year-old actress has slowly been transitioning to more adult roles and her agency felt that this film was suitable.
"Viewers can expect to see a more mature Park Shin Hye in this film. The role will offer her a chance to demonstrate new acting skills."
Her character is a lonely queen, who has trouble expressing her emotions, but who also loves fine clothes.
The film's story focuses on two tailors, played by Han Suk Kyu and Go Soo. One is an accomplished artisan and the other is a young genius newcomer. The elder craftsman, played by Han Suk Kyu, has always been responsible for creating the royal wardrobe but Go Soo, who plays the younger tailor, wants to change all that.
While the efforts of tailors may not seem all that serious, their professional jealousy and competitive efforts will involve the king and queen in a potentially serious situation.
Part of the problem is that the king does not pay enough attention to his queen so she has lots of time to spend on her wardrobe and with the men who create it. Go Soo, who appeared in "Empire of Gold," provides an attractive diversion. If the queen decides that Go Soo is her favorite tailor, it will upset the order of the court.
Han Suk Gyu, who played King Sejong in "Deep Rooted Tree," will naturally be reluctant to give up his position as the royal dressmaker.
Yoo Yeon Suk, who plays Chilbong in "Reply 1994" has been cast as the king.
"It will be a heavy responsibility wearing the crown and playing the king," said Yoo Yeon Suk, "but I will do my best to express the character's charisma."
Silk Road, which produced the films "Werewolf Boy" and "The Chaser," will produce "The Tailor's Office." Lee Won Suk, who directed "Men: An Operating Manual," will direct. The film is currently in pre-production with plans to begin filming in late February.
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